Academic
Neurosurgeon

About Dr. Oren Gottfried, MD

Dr. Gottfried specializes in the surgical management of all complex cervical, thoracic, lumbar, or sacral spinal diseases by using minimally invasive as well as standard approaches for arthritis or degenerative disease, deformity, tumors, and trauma. He has a special interest in the treatment of thoracolumbar deformities, occipital-cervical problems, and in helping patients with complex spinal issues from previously unsuccessful surgery or recurrent disease. Dr. Gottfried aims to improve surgical outcomes for his patients and care of all spine patients with active research evaluating clinical and radiological results after spine surgery with multiple prospective databases. He listens to his patients to understand their symptoms and experiences so he can provide them with the information and education they need to manage their disease. Dr. Gottfried makes sure his patients understand their treatment options, and what will work best for their individual condition. He treats each patient with care and concern – just as he would treat his own family. Dr. Gottfried makes himself available to address each patients’ concerns before and after surgery.

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Areas of Expertise

Training & Education

Board Certification

American Board of Neurological Surgery, Surgery, Neurological

Fellowship

Spinal Deformity Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah School of Medicine, 2007-2008

Spinal Oncology, Johns Hopkins Hospital (Maryland), 2008-2009

Residency

Neurological Surgery, University of Utah School of Medicine, 2001-2007

Education

MD, University of Arizona College of Medicine, 2001

24 Years as Physician

In Practice Since 2006

100-300 Surgeries
Per Year

160+ Peer Reviewed Publications

20+ National & Regional Leadership Positions

Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications

Gain of care independence following surgical intervention for cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a Quality Outcomes Database study

May 30, 2025

“Chronic spinal degenerative diseases have been associated with reduced quality of life and dependency on others for personal needs and care. The change between preoperative and postoperative care dependency has yet to be explored in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).”

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A comparative study on the effect of age on Neck Disability Index improvement at 24 months after surgical intervention for cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a Quality Outcomes …

May 23, 2025

“Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is often accompanied by neck pain, which, along with more recognized neurological deficits like motor and sensory changes, significantly impacts patients’ quality of life.”

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Do Patients With High ASA Grades Benefit From CSM Surgery?: A Report From the Quality Outcomes Database

May 1, 2025

“To assess if systemic illness severity affects cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) surgery outcomes.”

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